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Alex Butler LANDOVER, Md., Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Oft-injured tight end Jordan Reed will be active Sunday for the Washington Redskins.
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  1. Washington Redskins' TE Jordan Reed to play Week 17
  2. Legalizing marijuana could make teens think its harmless, study says
  3. Diet, lifestyle affect likelihood of acne for women beyond teen years
  4. U.S. charges Chinese traders with hacking law firms, stealing insider information
  5. Detroit Lions coach Jim Caldwell deflects talk on job status
  6. Temple vs. Cincinnati 2016: Prediction, College Basketball game preview
  7. Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly will sit out final game
  8. Report: Punishment coming for Russia over U.S. election interference
  9. Kerry to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict Wednesday
  10. British village celebrates Boxing Day with annual 'Duck Race'
  11. Vlogger stress-tests iPhone 7 by having an alligator bite it
  12. Japanese PM Abe makes historic visit to Pearl Harbor: 'I am speechless'
  13. Ex-Argentine leader Kirchner charged, $633M frozen in corruption case
  14. Former U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley fired by Swansea
  15. Report: Cheetahs running out of space, vulnerable to extinction
  16. Antipsychotic drugs may up risk of early death in Alzheimer's patients
  17. 2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl recap: Army Black Knights post OT win over North Texas
  18. New York Jets rookie QB Christian Hackenberg could see action Week 17
  19. Traffic-stopping Idaho elk herd turns heads in viral video
  20. U.S. home prices continue rise -- along with mortgage rates

Washington Redskins' TE Jordan Reed to play Week 17

Alex Butler
LANDOVER, Md., Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Oft-injured tight end Jordan Reed will be active Sunday for the Washington Redskins.
    

Legalizing marijuana could make teens think its harmless, study says

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
While a recent study suggests teens may think marijuana is harmless as it is increasingly legalized, researchers say the data review does not prove it as fact.
    

Diet, lifestyle affect likelihood of acne for women beyond teen years

Amy Norton, HealthDay News
Researchers in Italy found diet and lifestyle, combined with individual hormonal changes, make it more likely women get acne well beyond their teenage years.
    

U.S. charges Chinese traders with hacking law firms, stealing insider information

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- The U.S. charged three Chinese men with hacking into the servers of several corporate law firms and using information they found to make millions in profits.
    

Detroit Lions coach Jim Caldwell deflects talk on job status

The Sports Xchange
DETROIT -- Could Jim Caldwell be down to his final game as Detroit Lions coach?
    

Temple vs. Cincinnati 2016: Prediction, College Basketball game preview

By Josh Verlin, The Sports Xchange
American Athletic Conference play opens in Philadelphia with a showdown between two of the league's most storied programs.
    

Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly will sit out final game

The Sports Xchange
Carolina Panthers star Luke Kuechly will sit out the season finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to coach Ron Rivera.
    

Report: Punishment coming for Russia over U.S. election interference

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- President Obama's administration is getting close to dishing out punishment against Russia for meddling in last month's election, U.S. officials reportedly say.
    

Kerry to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict Wednesday

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Days after the U.N. Security Council slammed the construction of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, the top U.S. diplomat will address the issue Wednesday.
    

British village celebrates Boxing Day with annual 'Duck Race'

Ben Hooper
BIBURY, England, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- A traditional British "duck race," which uses fake ducks instead of real birds, drew thousands of people to an English village.
    

Vlogger stress-tests iPhone 7 by having an alligator bite it

Ben Hooper
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- A California tech vlogger tested out the durability of the iPhone 7 by pitting it against the famously powerful jaws of an alligator.
    

Japanese PM Abe makes historic visit to Pearl Harbor: 'I am speechless'

Doug G. Ware
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- President Obama and Japan's prime minister joined Tuesday at a public visit to Pearl Harbor -- the first by any Japanese leader since the attack 75 years ago.
    

Ex-Argentine leader Kirchner charged, $633M frozen in corruption case

Doug G. Ware
BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- A judge indicted former Argentine leader Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Tuesday on corruption charges, and ordered more than $630 million of her assets frozen.
    

Former U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley fired by Swansea

The Sports Xchange
Former men's U.S. national team soccer coach Bob Bradley was fired as manager of Swansea of the English Premier League after just 11 games.
    

Report: Cheetahs running out of space, vulnerable to extinction

Brooks Hays
LONDON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Cheetahs are on the decline and running out of habitat. Researchers suggest the species be up-listed from "vulnerable" to "endangered" by the IUCN.
    

Antipsychotic drugs may up risk of early death in Alzheimer's patients

HealthDay News
Taking antipsychotic drugs significantly increases the risk of premature death among Alzheimer's patients, a new study indicates.
    

2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl recap: Army Black Knights post OT win over North Texas

By Steve Habel, The Sports Xchange
DALLAS -- Jordan Asberry scored on a 3-yard touchdown run in overtime as Army outlasted North Texas 38-31 on Tuesday in the Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl before a sun-splashed crowd of 39,177 at the venerable Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.
    

New York Jets rookie QB Christian Hackenberg could see action Week 17

The Sports Xchange
Ryan Fitzpatrick will end the season as he began it -- as the New York Jets' starting quarterback.
    

Traffic-stopping Idaho elk herd turns heads in viral video

Ben Hooper
HAILEY, Idaho, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- A herd of elk became unlikely viral celebrities when they were filmed holding up traffic while parading across a busy Idaho road.
    

U.S. home prices continue rise -- along with mortgage rates

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Home prices in the United States continue to rise, according to new market data released Tuesday, as the domestic economy continues to improve.
    
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The officials ended their long denial but insisted that the state had no role in the doping and that it was not responsible for the institutionalized cheating.
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  1. Russians No Longer Dispute Olympic Doping Operation
  2. John Kerry, in a Final, Pointed Plea, Will Outline a Vision of Mideast Peace
  3. Shinzo Abe, Obama, Carrie Fisher: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  4. California Today: California Today: And the Californian of the Year Is …
  5. Houses of Worship Poised to Serve as Trump-Era Immigrant Sanctuaries
  6. Trump Inauguration Security Planners Brace for Wave of Protesters
  7. Rick Perry, as Energy Secretary, May Be Pressed to Resume Nuclear Tests
  8. Trump Revives Defense of Charitable Foundation Amid Inquiry
  9. Trump Picks Thomas Bossert as Top Counterterrorism Adviser
  10. ‘Democratic Spaces’ in La Paz Street Parades
  11. Carrie Fisher, Child of Hollywood and ‘Star Wars’ Royalty, Dies at 60
  12. An Appraisal: Carrie Fisher, a Princess, a Rebel and a Brave Comic Voice
  13. Fans Tweet About Mental Illness to Honor Carrie Fisher
  14. Fans and Friends Pay Tribute to Carrie Fisher
  15. Japanese Leader Offers Condolences in Visit to Pearl Harbor
  16. Without Obama, Shinzo Abe’s Approach to U.S.-Japan Ties May Be Tested
  17. 3 Men Made Millions by Hacking Merger Lawyers, U.S. Says
  18. How Cuomo’s Signature Economic Growth Project Fell Apart in Utica
  19. Former Student Is Charged in Killings of Ex-Teacher and Their Son
  20. ‘Abandoned’ in New Jersey, Chris Christie Returns to a Changed Landscape
  21. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Indicted Again on Corruption Charges
  22. China Deploys Aircraft Carrier to Disputed South China Sea
  23. Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women
  24. A Song for Bill de Blasio Sounds a Sour Note for Watchdogs
  25. As Hopes for European Unity Dim, New E.U. Headquarters Are Glowing
  26. School Parade in Taiwan Featuring Swastikas and Nazis Unleashes Uproar
  27. Art That’s Disposable, but by No Means Throwaway
  28. Death of a Red Carpet Reporter
  29. Whitney Houston, Cher, Tina Turner and Donna Summer: The Musicals
  30. The Neediest Cases: Giving Up ‘Mostly Everything’ to Care for His Wife
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Russians No Longer Dispute Olympic Doping Operation

The officials ended their long denial but insisted that the state had no role in the doping and that it was not responsible for the institutionalized cheating.

    

John Kerry, in a Final, Pointed Plea, Will Outline a Vision of Mideast Peace

Mr. Kerry will use his remarks to confront Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel after bitterness over a United Nations resolution, a State Department official said.

    

Shinzo Abe, Obama, Carrie Fisher: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

California Today: California Today: And the Californian of the Year Is …

Tuesday: The governor’s popular appeal, the state’s elevated role on climate change, and an authentic ghost town.

    

Houses of Worship Poised to Serve as Trump-Era Immigrant Sanctuaries

Providing safe haven from deportation efforts is shaping up as a priority of the religious left across various faiths and ethnicities.

    

Trump Inauguration Security Planners Brace for Wave of Protesters

Will an unusually rancorous election be capped off by an unusually tense inaugural week in Washington? Security officials worry it may be.

    

Rick Perry, as Energy Secretary, May Be Pressed to Resume Nuclear Tests

Some experts fear that testing the United States’ arsenal for the first time since 1992 would risk an arms race. But some worry about whether the weapons still work.

    

Trump Revives Defense of Charitable Foundation Amid Inquiry

The Donald J. Trump Foundation is under investigation by the New York attorney general after it indicated in tax filings that it may have broken rules.

    

Trump Picks Thomas Bossert as Top Counterterrorism Adviser

Mr. Bossert, who was President George W. Bush’s deputy homeland security adviser, will become assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism.

    

‘Democratic Spaces’ in La Paz Street Parades

Experience the diversity of the Aymara culture on the streets of the Bolivian capital. La Paz is host to more than 1000 street festivals a year, and participants describe them as a safe space to express themselves.
    

Carrie Fisher, Child of Hollywood and ‘Star Wars’ Royalty, Dies at 60

Ms. Fisher channeled her struggles with depression and substance abuse into fiercely comic works, including the novel “Postcards From the Edge.”
    

An Appraisal: Carrie Fisher, a Princess, a Rebel and a Brave Comic Voice

She entered popular culture as a princess in peril and endures as something much more complicated and interesting.

    

Fans Tweet About Mental Illness to Honor Carrie Fisher

Ms. Fisher was a staunch advocate for people with mental health problems and talked openly about her own struggles with bipolar disorder.

    

Fans and Friends Pay Tribute to Carrie Fisher

Celebrities and fans paid tribute to the actress Carrie Fisher, who died on Tuesday at the age of 60. Her death came days after a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles.
    

Japanese Leader Offers Condolences in Visit to Pearl Harbor

Joining President Obama at the site of the attack that drew the United States into World War II, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said, “We must never repeat the horrors of war again.”
    

Without Obama, Shinzo Abe’s Approach to U.S.-Japan Ties May Be Tested

Donald Trump brings uncertainty to the alliance, grumbling about trade and the cost of U.S. military support, and raising the specter of a more confrontational approach to China.

    

3 Men Made Millions by Hacking Merger Lawyers, U.S. Says

The authorities in New York charged the Chinese citizens with trading shares of companies they illicitly learned were about to be purchased.

    

How Cuomo’s Signature Economic Growth Project Fell Apart in Utica

A plan to create 1,000 jobs in an economically depressed area upstate collapsed after months of delays, poor oversight and a graft scandal.

    

Former Student Is Charged in Killings of Ex-Teacher and Their Son

The tale of an illicit school relationship took a shocking turn on Tuesday when Isaac Duran Infante was charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Felicia Barahona and their 4-year-old son.

    

‘Abandoned’ in New Jersey, Chris Christie Returns to a Changed Landscape

After months of humiliation on the campaign trail, the governor came home to find angry voters and a State Legislature unwilling to support his agenda.

    

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Indicted Again on Corruption Charges

In her second indictment since she left office last year, Mrs. Kirchner, the former president of Argentina, was indicted Tuesday on charges involving huge public works projects.

    

China Deploys Aircraft Carrier to Disputed South China Sea

The decision to deploy the carrier to contested waters was seen by some as a challenge to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s criticism of China and to American military dominance in the Pacific.

    

Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women

Dr. Rubin, who was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1993, ushered in the cosmic realization that most of the universe is invisible.

    

A Song for Bill de Blasio Sounds a Sour Note for Watchdogs

A video on the mayor’s City Hall Twitter account uses two Broadway stars to promote his accomplishments. Some say it is too much like a campaign ad.
    

As Hopes for European Unity Dim, New E.U. Headquarters Are Glowing

European leaders will meet in the bloc’s new home, an illuminated orb, in March, at a time when the union’s survival is being openly discussed.

    

School Parade in Taiwan Featuring Swastikas and Nazis Unleashes Uproar

The principal resigned after photographs and images went viral online, and after the unofficial diplomatic missions of Israel and Germany issued letters of protest.

    

Art That’s Disposable, but by No Means Throwaway

Ron Barron, 78, plucks trash from the streets of New York City and mails it home to Ohio, where he places his finds on a scanner and makes what are essentially large-scale prints.

    

Death of a Red Carpet Reporter

For decades, Jeffrey Slonim was an affable presence on the scene. After he jumped from a roof at Lincoln Center, everyone who knew him had one question: Why?

    

Whitney Houston, Cher, Tina Turner and Donna Summer: The Musicals

With shows about these divas in the works — and one now onstage in a full production — it will be as if the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s never ended.

    

The Neediest Cases: Giving Up ‘Mostly Everything’ to Care for His Wife

When Abdou Travare’s wife, Ramata, learned she had dementia, he quit his job to be by her side. His savings have dwindled, and he has struggled to pay the rent.

    

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